nixos may have a simpler moder on paper the implementation of it is so backwards that it ruins everything, and once you implement the model you see its not simpler and your conclussion is wrong nix and nixos has a lot…
yea it switched to a in general much better distribution method then custom https server, for one thing authentication is built in something many of these https solutions forget(look at every linux package manager)
system extensions are just as usable on bootc based systems but bootc based systems allow for much simpler composition, you dont have to know about all the intricacies of linux filesystem tree to install a set of…
yes it is un update its not a container deployment and this is in no way connected to flatpak outside of ostree well my experiance and experiance of many other people say otherwise and most wide reaching example look at…
not realy look for a more detailed anwser on one of your other comments under the parent of this one
your normal distro does updates by pulling every package on your system and swapping files mid running this can cause miriad of issues just by doing it and another miriad if update is stopped mid updating(not always but…
kinda the point
Cloud native is a set of principles with which you develop and build software to make it less likely to break and be more conducive to rapid iteration(In theory you dont even need to deploy your app to cloud to be cloud…
no project bluefin doesnt sell a piece of hardware but chromebook is far more known as a technology then the operating system it runs ChromeOS(based on gentoo) so its wording targeted at layman
thanks to distrobox
its more applying cloud native principles (principles that work very well in server side even if you don't use cloud) to create stable and well made "next-gen" distros
been using bluefin while it was in beta for almost a year and for me it was very easy to move to it as my development workflow is nothing like most and i heavily utilize podman containers on the outset and not system…
at the end of the day its just set of principles
same principles, Buzzword, Excitement
Totally agreed one man distros might not get maintained after release or two but: Behind Bluefin is a project called Universal blue which is a whole bunch of people with many interests, but biggest one being DevOps,…
your tests and your application knowledge should in some cases i essentialy ensure my whole app remains using --include-path flags so that i get a removal of you know things that i absolutly dont need.
one question is is possible in any kind of way that that passwd or any other binary that stays that you dont need has a security vulnarability that could if someone got into the container in one way or another(most…
i would disagree i use em in production apps, i configured it and it works if you do it blindly it happens that sometimes things break but if you configure it, it will work
essentialy yes
with good pipeline and knowledge about your app you should be able to ensure it works without much of a problem
use --include-path to ensure its in
its more about being more like people say as smaller by 200% isnt as understandable as 30 times smaller
this is not valid but its what people say 30 times smaller.
i have docker-slim in CICD completly automated seems to not have a problem as i ahve configure it per pipeline, maybe check out examples for docker-slim
docker-slim started at docker hackathon in 2015 and company behind Slim.AI has an extension for docker desktop in its marketplace.
nixos may have a simpler moder on paper the implementation of it is so backwards that it ruins everything, and once you implement the model you see its not simpler and your conclussion is wrong nix and nixos has a lot…
yea it switched to a in general much better distribution method then custom https server, for one thing authentication is built in something many of these https solutions forget(look at every linux package manager)
system extensions are just as usable on bootc based systems but bootc based systems allow for much simpler composition, you dont have to know about all the intricacies of linux filesystem tree to install a set of…
yes it is un update its not a container deployment and this is in no way connected to flatpak outside of ostree well my experiance and experiance of many other people say otherwise and most wide reaching example look at…
not realy look for a more detailed anwser on one of your other comments under the parent of this one
your normal distro does updates by pulling every package on your system and swapping files mid running this can cause miriad of issues just by doing it and another miriad if update is stopped mid updating(not always but…
kinda the point
Cloud native is a set of principles with which you develop and build software to make it less likely to break and be more conducive to rapid iteration(In theory you dont even need to deploy your app to cloud to be cloud…
no project bluefin doesnt sell a piece of hardware but chromebook is far more known as a technology then the operating system it runs ChromeOS(based on gentoo) so its wording targeted at layman
thanks to distrobox
its more applying cloud native principles (principles that work very well in server side even if you don't use cloud) to create stable and well made "next-gen" distros
been using bluefin while it was in beta for almost a year and for me it was very easy to move to it as my development workflow is nothing like most and i heavily utilize podman containers on the outset and not system…
at the end of the day its just set of principles
same principles, Buzzword, Excitement
Totally agreed one man distros might not get maintained after release or two but: Behind Bluefin is a project called Universal blue which is a whole bunch of people with many interests, but biggest one being DevOps,…
your tests and your application knowledge should in some cases i essentialy ensure my whole app remains using --include-path flags so that i get a removal of you know things that i absolutly dont need.
one question is is possible in any kind of way that that passwd or any other binary that stays that you dont need has a security vulnarability that could if someone got into the container in one way or another(most…
i would disagree i use em in production apps, i configured it and it works if you do it blindly it happens that sometimes things break but if you configure it, it will work
essentialy yes
with good pipeline and knowledge about your app you should be able to ensure it works without much of a problem
use --include-path to ensure its in
its more about being more like people say as smaller by 200% isnt as understandable as 30 times smaller
this is not valid but its what people say 30 times smaller.
i have docker-slim in CICD completly automated seems to not have a problem as i ahve configure it per pipeline, maybe check out examples for docker-slim
docker-slim started at docker hackathon in 2015 and company behind Slim.AI has an extension for docker desktop in its marketplace.